Someone hit the $100,000 lottery. Update to this previous story.
An woman accused of murder and placed on the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted list Tuesday was arrested Friday at a motel in Fayetteville.
Shanika Shantel Minor was arrested by a Cumberland County sheriff's deputy shortly after 2 a.m. at the Airport Inn on Gillespie Street.
She is being held without bail at the Cumberland County Jail until federal agents can escort her to Wisconsin, where she is wanted for murder.
Minor, who is 24, allegedly shot a pregnant woman March 6 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, then fled the area, according to the FBI's Milwaukee office. The 23-year-old victim, who was five days away from her due date, died in front of her two children, the FBI said. Her unborn child also died.
The FBI said the shooting stemmed from an argument over loud music being played in the victim's home, which was in a duplex also occupied by Minor's mother.
"Apparently Minor believed that the victim had somehow disrespected her or her mother," Special Agent Chad Piontek said in a release issued Tuesday by the FBI's Milwaukee Field Office. "It is a fairly violent neighborhood. Unfortunately, there is sometimes a street mentality about solving problems."[…]
According to the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, someone called the county's emergency communications center at 1:28 a.m. to report that Minor was staying in Room 122 at the Airport Inn. The caller described Minor to aid in identifying her.
Deputies responded, confronted the woman in the room and, at 2:08 a.m., determined her identity and took her into custody.
